Siemens Honours 2018 Industry Innovations

Siemens has honoured 12 resourceful researchers as Inventors of the Year 2018. Together, these global scientists are responsible for some 590 inventions and 589 individual patents. Two of the inventors are from Germany, three from Austria and one each from Norway, France, Poland, Mexico, China, India and the United States. Their inventions range from new software that revolutionise component design with 3D printing to an ingenious window coating that significantly improves the reception of cellular communication signals in trains.

“Our inventors share the aspiration of enabling progress in technology and society, helping to make real what matters and creating value for customers and all our stakeholders,” said Roland Busch, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Siemens AG. “That’s the purpose of Siemens. And our inventors live this purpose.” Every year since 1995, Siemens has been presenting the Inventor of the Year Award to its outstanding researchers and developers, whose inventions have made major contributions to the company’s strong performance. Since 2016, the award has also been presented to researchers from outside the company.

In fiscal 2018, Siemens filed around 3,850 patents worldwide – an increase of 200 patents over the previous year. Worldwide, Siemens holds about 65,000 patents. In fiscal 2018, Siemens employees submitted about 7,300 invention disclosures. On a basis of 220 workdays during the year, this figure corresponds to about 33 inventions per day.

Moscow, Russia: German automaker Daimler announced plans to open a plant near Moscow for passenger car production in Russia. Located at Esipovo Industrial Park, about 40 kilometres northwest of Moscow, the company will invest more than 250 million euros (US$279.8 million) in the new production facility, where the first cars will leave the assembly line in 2019.

Gloucestershire, UK: Renishaw, a manufacturer of industrial metrology and additive manufacturing (AM) machines, has reported a 25.7 percent increase in revenue for its financial year ended 30th June 2017, as compared to the previous financial year.